Watches and Wonders 2024

Watches & Wonders 2024: All the new novelties from first-time exhibitors

Watches and Wonders 2024

Watches & Wonders 2024: All the new novelties from first-time exhibitors

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From Nomos Glashütte, Raymond Weil, Norqain, Eberhard, and Bremont, here are all the new novelties presented for the first time at Watches & Wonders in Geneva.
Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 welcomes a diverse array of first-time exhibitors, each bringing its unique blend of innovation, heritage, and craftsmanship to the prestigious event. Bremont, known for its aviation-inspired timepieces, joins the lineup with the announcement of its new collection, Terra Nova, an adventure-inspired collection along with brand ambassador Jimmy Chin.
Norqain expands its Freedom 60 and Wild ONE collections, embodying a spirit of adventure and multi-generational exploration; Nomos Glashütte, renowned for its minimalist designs and precision movements, presents a colorful twist on its iconic Tangente, adding vibrancy to the traditional watchmaking scene; Raymond Weil unveils its Millesime collection, celebrating heritage and creativity through a range of neo-vintage chronographs and moon phase watches and lastly, Eberhard & Co. introduces its updated Extra-fort collection, blending classic elegance with modern sophistication, marking its debut at the esteemed event.
Together, these first-time exhibitors promise a captivating display of horological mastery and innovation at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024.

Nomos Glashütte

Nomos’ timeless Tangente collection has unveiled a dazzling array of colorful variations in special editions of the Tangente 38 date. Comprising 31 unique versions, each configuration is limited to 175 pieces and crafted to meet chronometer standards.

Embracing the power of color, Nomos introduces a spectrum of emotions and moods with names like Ariel, Zirkus, Haifischgrau, and Schlossgrün. This departure from tradition injects personality and joy into the world of haute horlogerie, offering a perfect match for every individual’s style and character.
Despite the bold transformation, Nomos remains committed to accessibility, ensuring that these limited-edition pieces are priced lower than the standard model. Each watch houses the hand-wound caliber DUW 4101, showcasing NOMOS’s precision engineering and patented date mechanism.

 

Tech Specs: Nomos Glashütte Tagente 38 Datum

Movement: Manual-winding L.U.C 08.01-L; 60-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; small seconds; date
Case: 37.5mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 30m
Dial: 31 variations
Strap: Textile strap in dark or light gray

 

Raymond Weil

The introduction of the Millésime collection takes center stage at Watches & Wonders with 11 new references.
Raymond Weil Millésime Small Seconds in new dial colors — British Racing Green (left) and Denim Blue (right)

Raymond Weil Millésime Small Seconds in new dial colors — British Racing Green (left) and Denim Blue (right)

At the 2023 GPHG Awards Ceremony, it was the Millésime Automatic Small Seconds model that clinched the Challenge Prize. Now, the lineup introduces two dial colors, Denim Blue and British Racing Green, alongside a moon phase model that reimagines this classic feature with modern flair.
The Moon Phase and Central Seconds models in particular are offered in a new 35mm size, with the Denim Blue colorway discreetly set with lab-grown diamonds on the lugs.
Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Chronographs in black (left) and blue (right)

Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Chronographs in black (left) and blue (right)

Noteworthy additions also include the neo-vintage Millésime Automatic Chronographs, paying homage to classic elegance with a sporty touch in midnight blue and black dials.

Tech Specs: Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Small Seconds

Movement: Self-winding RW4251; 38-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; small seconds
Case: 39.5mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: Denim blue or British racing green
Strap: Navy blue or gray calf leather strap
Price: USD 1,995/ CHF 1,895

 

Tech Specs: Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Central Seconds

Movement: Self-winding RW4200; 38-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; central seconds
Case: 35mm; stainless steel, stainless steel with rose gold PVD, stainless steel with diamonds (35mm Denim Blue only); water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: Denim blue, silver or burgundy
Strap: Navy blue, gray or burgundy calf leather strap
Price: From USD 1,650

 

Tech Specs: Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Moon Phase

Movement: Self-winding RW4280; 38-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; central seconds; moon phase
Case: 35mm or 39.5mm; stainless steel, stainless steel with rose gold PVD, stainless steel with diamonds (35mm Denim Blue only); water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: Denim blue, silver or midnight blue
Strap: Navy blue, gray or midnight blue calf leather strap
Price: From USD 2,225

 

Tech Specs: Raymond Weil Millésime Automatic Chronograph

Movement: Self-winding RW5030; 56-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; small seconds; chronograph function
Case: 39.5mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: Black or midnight blue
Strap: Black or midnight blue calf leather strap
Price: USD 3,625/ CHF 3,450

 

Norqain

Norqain unveils its latest additions to the Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm collection with new models available in Sky Blue, Pistachio, and a limited-edition Peach variant. Each watch features a 40mm stainless steel case and a high-contrast dial design; the Sky Blue model flaunts a sunray-finished dial with dark blue sub-counters, while Pistachio and Peach editions sport similar dials with black sub-counters.
Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono in Peach

Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono in Peach

Next, the brand introduced the Wild ONE of 1, one that offers customers an extraordinary level of personalisation with access to 3.5 million unique configurations of their ultimate sports watch. At Watches & Wonders, the demonstration included a configuration station where guests could exercise complete control over every aspect of their timepiece — from the choice of 18K red or white gold for the top plate to the selection of chronometer-certified automatic movements (either from Norqain’s exclusive Kenissi Manufacture movement or two skeletonised Sellita automatic movements) — through 11 meticulous steps.
Norqain Wild ONE of 1 offers up to 3.5 million unique configurations

Norqain Wild ONE of 1 offers up to 3.5 million unique configurations

The brand has also recently introduced multiple Grand Slam Champion Stan Wawrinka as their new partner and ambassador. Along with are two new releases to the Wild ONE Skeleton collection, namely the Wild ONE Skeleton Coral and Wild ONE Skeleton Gecko watches.
Tennis Grand Slam Champion and Norqain ambassador, Stan Wawrinka

Tennis Grand Slam Champion and Norqain ambassador, Stan Wawrinka

Expressing his enthusiasm for the partnership, Stan shared his excitement about wearing the Norqain Wild ONE Turquoise Skeleton during the US Open in 2023. “I’ve always liked wearing a watch when I play and I had high hopes of the watch given its technical specifications,” he shared in a statement.
He will now represent the brand at major tennis events, starting with the French Open in May where he’ll showcase the Wild ONE Skeleton Coral, inspired by the red clay of Roland Garros, followed by the Wild ONE Skeleton Gecko at Wimbledon in July, reflecting the grass courts.

 

Tech Specs: Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono

Movement: Self-winding NORQAIN calibre N19; 62-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; seconds; chronograph function; date
Case: 40mm; stainless steel; water-resistant to 100m
Dial: Sky blue, Pistachio green or Peach (limited edition)
Strap: Stainless steel bracelet; black Perlon rubber; gray or ivory NORTIDE linen straps (#tide partnership)
Price: CHF 4’150 (Sky Blue and Pistachio green); CHF 4’250 (Peach limited to 300 pieces)

 

Tech Specs: Norqain Wild ONE Skeleton

Movement: Self-winding NORQAIN calibre N08S by Sellita; 41-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours and minutes; central seconds
Case: 42mm; black NORTEQ®; water-resistant up to 200m
Dial: Coral or Gecko
Strap: Black rubber strap with rubber mesh insert
Price: CHF 5,250

 

Eberhard & Co.

Eberhard & Co. unveils two chronographs: Chronographe 1887 Édition Limitée and Chronographe 1887 Automatique. These additions to the 1887 collection bear designs that are an homage to Eberhard & Co.’s heritage.
The Chronographe 1887 Édition Limitée is produced in just 250 pieces each, and runs on the manual-winding Calibre EB 280, which is essentially a Sellita AMT5100 base with column wheel and fly-back complication. On the caseback, the upper bridge of the chronograph gear-train is designed in a unique Shield shape, representing the emblem of Eberhard & Co., and with Côtes de Genève finish.
Eberhard Chronograph 1887 Automatique with white dial

Eberhard Chronograph 1887 Automatique with white dial

Eberhard Chronograph 1887 Automatique with black dial

Eberhard Chronograph 1887 Automatique with black dial

The Automatique runs on the self-winding Calibre EB 380 and features an Arabic numeral chapter ring instead.
Eberhard Extra-fort with siilver dial and black counters

Eberhard Extra-fort with siilver dial and black counters

Eberhard Extra-fort with light blue dial

Eberhard Extra-fort with light blue dial

Eberhard & Co. also revisits its iconic Extra-fort collection, tracing its legacy back to 1940 with a refreshed vitré version. This latest iteration retains the timeless appeal of the classic Extra-fort chronograph, boasting a 39mm steel case and elegant Dauphine-type hands.

 

Tech Specs: Eberhard & Co. Chronographe 1887 Édition Limitée

Movement: Manual-winding Calibre EB 280
Functions: Hours and minutes; 30-minute counter; 60-seconds counter; chronograph seconds; telemetric and minute scales to 1/5th of a second; spiral tachymeter scale
Case: 41.5mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: White or black
Strap: Black alligator leather
Limited: 250 pieces

 

Tech Specs: Eberhard & Co. Chronographe 1887 Automatique

Movement: Self-winding Calibre EB 380
Functions: Hours and minutes; 30-minute counter; 60-seconds counter; chronograph seconds; telemetric and minute scales to 1/5th of a second; spiral tachymeter scale
Case: 41.5mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: White or black
Strap: Black alligator leather

 

Tech Specs: Eberhard & Co. Extra-fort Edition Vitrée

Movement: Self-winding
Functions: Hours and minutes; 30-minute counter; 60-seconds counter; chronograph seconds; date
Case: 39mm; stainless steel; water-resistant up to 50m
Dial: Silver; silver with black counters; light blue with silver counters
Strap: Black alligator leather

 

Bremont

Bremont has taken the opportunity to introduce the new Terra Nova collection along with their debut. It’s the first full-fledged collection under new CEO Davide Cerrato, who’s also in hopes of presenting a compelling vision of the new Bremont.
Terra Nova 40.5 Turning Bezel

Terra Nova 40.5 Turning Bezel

The collection is essentially a contemporary take on a field watch, inspired by military timepieces of the early 20th century. The design language of the Terra Nova includes a cushion case, large Arabic numerals, a railroad minute track and faceted pencil hands.
We have a comprehensive outlook of the new collection which you can read in detail here.